Thanks for the encouraging words, Professor. Unfortunately, this is as far as I expect to take this theory. I'd love to know what textual critics think about the potential applications for synoptic issues, so please feel free at any time in the future to suggest the topic to students and/or colleagues. Thanks again for the encouragement, and I deeply hope yourself or someone else picks this up again somday. :-)

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